Here's the thing, the way things are going, I don't think India will exist in 100 let alone 200 years.This is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, there is no "endgame" where China can win forever and eternally. Geopolitical games never end, and rivals will never stop emerging. You can cherry pick however many comparisons you want at whatever point in time you want, which is in fact what all China-haters do when they downplay anything China does, but the fact of the matter is that India does have the prerequiste population and demographics to challenge China in 50, 100, 200 years. Fostering a willing ignorance and sense of superiority now toward any country will coalesce into a psychological inability of future generations decades in the future to even comprehend the idea that "shithole" countries would have anything worth learning from.
So am I but I don't have some delusional grandeur of India beating China in 200 years.I'm Chinese
I question this. The problem here is that China regularly puts out all kinds of achievements yearly. What would take others 5 years or more is condensed into a single year for the Chinese. The Americans CHOSE to ignore this. Even today, just look at the last 10 years of development, have any Americans recognized our achievements or work without slander or snide?2. One thing I want to watch out for is falling into the same thinking patterns of westerners in the 90's and early 2000's with regard to China. Look into just about any western article on China from that period and you will see what I'm talking about. Complacency is a bitch, and no-one wants to see China replay the 1990-2020 America act.
The devastating loss both in terms of human life and economy in the U.S. was caused by the policies of the U.S. regime. Americans should ask their own regime for compensation. While we at it, the U.S. regime should also pay reparations for slavery, the brutal treatment of indigenous people/Native Americans, and all the victims of its illegal wars.I expect to see more anti-China rhetoric to raise when Trump comes back and the demand to make China pay back for Covid.
Covid death toll vs China’s puts US to shame
‘History should judge us,’ opined one commentary – and it will
There's a ton of concrete actions that China can take, both now and in the future that can secure a stable relationship with a 1.4+ billion population nuclear power on its border. This is my last post since this is a news thread.Since India is now the topic of the thread, I have a couple of questions: How many useful people - defined as being able to participate in a modern economy - does India have? Let's suppose against the totality of the evidence that India will actually develop successfully, what do you propose China do about it? "Don't be complacent" is a meaningless buzz-phrase; what are the concrete actions China can take?
So am I but I don't have some delusional grandeur of India beating China in 200 years.
Kinda shows how much that the US deserves to be destroyed and how little compassion most of the world will show on the day that the USA falls. Should the US bounce back and continue to cause harm to the world, then my belief in religion will be irreversibly damaged because what kind of religion gives the USA to continue there evil actions through out the globe unopposed. In fact, given what I see now and what I believe will happen, the USA is going to lose it all and the position that most of the world held when the USA going into those countries to invade and make them slaves, the USA will occupy this position as the race to be stomped on from now until eternity when every single innocent lives that the USA happily took for nothing more then a joke is thoroughly avenged and given the amount of suffering that the USA has caused and hidden from the world, I doubt any nation is going to give these evil bast*&ds the time of day.The devastating loss both in terms of human life and economy in the U.S. was caused by the policies of the U.S. regime. Americans should ask their own regime for compensation. While we at it, the U.S. regime should also pay reparations for slavery, the brutal treatment of indigenous people/Native Americans, and all the victims of its illegal wars.
BTW, America's war criminals are absolutely unrepentant, as exemplified by Madeleine Albright, who thinks that the death of 500,000 Iraqi children is "worth it" (2:34)
China and the West have completely different psyches.
That's why China can engage in productive activities, such as drilling water in Africa, while the West cannot.
They could mine the Yellow Sea since it’s a big place and not entirely in China. However, the Pearl River Delta? I don’t see what capabilities they have to mine the delta shut without China responding to them forcefully. It seems like this Navy Commander doesn’t think China will response to the US laying mines right off of China.